Enrico Baraldi
Affiliated Professor at Department of Civil and Industrial Engineering; Industrial Engineering and Management
- Telephone:
- +46 18 471 30 91
- E-mail:
- enrico.baraldi@angstrom.uu.se
- Visiting address:
- Ångströmlaboratoriet, Lägerhyddsvägen 1
752 37 Uppsala - Postal address:
- Box 169
751 04 Uppsala
Professor at Department of Business Studies; Professors, teachers, researchers
- Telephone:
- +46 18 471 13 74
- E-mail:
- enrico.baraldi@fek.uu.se
- Visiting address:
- Ekonomikum
Kyrkogårdsgatan 10, ingång C
751 20 UPPSALA - Postal address:
- Box 513
751 20 UPPSALA
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Short presentation
My research interests include industrial networks, B2B marketing, product development, innovation management, business strategies, science & technology studies (STS), and academic entrepreneurship. I co-lead the collaboration platform PLATINEA to innovate existing antibiotics (www.platinea.se) and have developed policies to stimulate antibiotics R&D (e.g. in the DRIVE-AB project). I also studied universities' commercialization strategies and the utilization of science in society and industry.
Publications
Selection of publications
- Identifying new dimensions of business incubation (2016)
- Research funders’ roles and perceived responsibilities in relation to the implementation of clinical research results: a multiple case study of Swedish research funders (2015)
- A broadened innovation support for mutual benefits (2015)
- Is the value created necessarily associated with money? On the connections between an innovation process and its monetarydimension: The case of Solibro's thin-film solar cells (2015)
- New economic models addressing antibiotic resistance (2015)
- The supplier's side of outsourcing (2014)
- CRM systems in industrial companies (2014)
- Resource interaction in inter-organizational networks (2012)
- Resource interaction in inter-organizational networks (2012)
- Developing and marketing new technologies within industrial networks. A comparative case study over two embedding processes (2012)
- Network evolution and the embedding of complex technical solutions (2011)
- Governance and control of the commercialization of science. Examples from two major Swedish universities (2011)
- Entrepreneurial Universities Seeking New Ways to Commercialize Science: The case of Uppsala University’s AIMday (2011)
- “Network Process Re-engineering” in a home textile network (2011)
- “Betting on Science or Muddling Through the Network” (2011)
- Deliberately changed boundaries as a means for analyzing business decisions (2010)
- Using Information Technology in an Industrial Network. The Economic Effects of Movex within Edsbyn’s Network (2009)
- User-related Complexity Dimensions of Complex Products and Systems (CoPS) (2009)
- IMP 2008 – An Interactive Perspective on Business in Practice (2009)
- Controlling and combining resources in networks - from Uppsala to Stanford, and back again (2009)
- Use of science and technology in business (2009)
- Managing Distribution Relationships (2009)
- Resource interfaces telling other stories about the commercial use of new technology (2009)
- An Interactive Perspective on Business in Practice and Business in Theory (2009)
- Strategy in industrial networks (2008)
- Configurations and control of resource interfaces in industrial networks (2008)
- Strategic thinking and the IMP approach (2007)
- Conscious use of others’ interface knowledge (2007)
- The Places of IKEA: Using Space in Handling Resource Networks (2006)
- Conclusions (2006)
- Taking place (2006)
- The challenges in digitalizing business relationshisp (2006)
- Combining Scientific Knowledge and Venture Capital across Places and Networks of Resources (2006)
- Embedding, Producing and Using Low Weight (2006)
- Introduction (2006)
- Opportunities and Obstacles in Using IT Systems (2005)
- Network Opportunities and Obstacles in Mergers and Acquisitions (2005)
- Information Technology at IKEA: an “Open Sesame” Solution or just Another Type of Facility? (2005)
- When Information Technology Faces Resource Interaction (2003)
- The quantitative journey in a qualitative landscape (2001)
- Resource Interaction in Furniture Networks (2001)
Recent publications
- A network perspective on resource interaction (2024)
- Product development the IKEA way - The role of target costing as a framing device to configure and combine resources in networks (2024)
- Policy options for Nordic collaboration to improve access to antibiotics (2024)
- Transferable exclusivity voucher (2024)
- Barriers to and Facilitators of the Implementation of Digital Mental Health Interventions as Perceived by Primary Care Decision Makers (2023)
All publications
Articles
- A network perspective on resource interaction (2024)
- Product development the IKEA way - The role of target costing as a framing device to configure and combine resources in networks (2024)
- Transferable exclusivity voucher (2024)
- Barriers to and Facilitators of the Implementation of Digital Mental Health Interventions as Perceived by Primary Care Decision Makers (2023)
- Challenges and shortcomings of antibacterial discovery projects (2023)
- The pros and cons of reshoring to address the problems of shortages in global pharmaceutical value chains (2022)
- Managing interorganizational interactions for social impact (2022)
- Applying the resource interaction approach to policy analysis - Insights from the antibiotic resistance challenge (2022)
- Understanding the roles and involvement of technology transfer offices in the commercialization of university research (2022)
- The value co-creation journey (2022)
- Resource interaction (2022)
- Supply chain transparency and the availability of essential medicines (2021)
- Connecting IMP and entrepreneurship research (2020)
- The roles of academic inventors in medical innovation processes (2020)
- Following unique logics despite institutional complexity (2020)
- Views of Implementers and Nonimplementers of Internet-Administered Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Depression and Anxiety (2020)
- Joining Forces to Prevent the Antibiotic Resistance Doomsday Scenario (2020)
- Supporting innovation against the threat of antibiotic resistance (2020)
- Time-constrained interactions in public-private collaboration projects. The case of ENABLE (2020)
- An overview of the global antimicrobial resistance research and development hub and the current landscape (2020)
- Start-ups and networks (2019)
- From supplier to center of excellence and beyond (2019)
- An inductive exploration of the implementation knowledge of research funders (2019)
- The emergence of the customer relationship portfolio of a new venture (2019)
- The joys and sorrows of a start-up's interactions with the public sphere (2019)
- A network perspective on the reshoring process (2018)
- The impact of business networks on foreign subsidiaries development (2018)
- Antibiotic Pipeline Coordinators (2018)
- Simulating Market Entry Rewards for Antibiotics Development (2018)
- Insights into early stage of antibiotic development in small- and medium-sized enterprises (2018)
- The use of qualitative case studies in top business and management journals (2017)
- The role of policy in innovation (2017)
- To the G20 (2017)
- Exploring the obstacles to implementing economic mechanisms to stimulate antibiotic research and development (2016)
- Identifying new dimensions of business incubation (2016)
- A proactive approach to the utilization of academic research (2016)
- An assessment of thefuture impact of alternative technologies on antibiotics markets (2016)
- CreatingUniversity-Industry Interactions: How can University Management Connect VariousTypes of Interactions? (2016)
- Research funders’ roles and perceived responsibilities in relation to the implementation of clinical research results: a multiple case study of Swedish research funders (2015)
- Targeting Academic Engagement in Open Innovation: Tools, Effects and Challenges for University Management (2015)
- A broadened innovation support for mutual benefits (2015)
- Is the value created necessarily associated with money? On the connections between an innovation process and its monetarydimension: The case of Solibro's thin-film solar cells (2015)
- Is the value created necessarily associated with money? On the connections between an innovation process and its monetary dimension (2015)
- Controlling the commercialisation of science across inter-organisational borders (2014)
- Good for science, but which implications for business? (2014)
- The supplier's side of outsourcing (2014)
- Intra- and inter-organizational effects of a CRM system implementation (2013)
- Resource interaction in inter-organizational networks (2012)
- Resource interaction in inter-organizational networks (2012)
- Exploring the conditions for marketing an innovative and unique customized solution: Mexus case study (2012)
- Network evolution and the embedding of complex technical solutions (2011)
- “Betting on Science or Muddling Through the Network” (2011)
- User-related Complexity Dimensions of Complex Products and Systems (CoPS) (2009)
- Controlling and combining resources in networks - from Uppsala to Stanford, and back again (2009)
- Managing Distribution Relationships (2009)
- Resource interfaces telling other stories about the commercial use of new technology (2009)
- An Interactive Perspective on Business in Practice and Business in Theory (2009)
- Strategy in industrial networks (2008)
- Configurations and control of resource interfaces in industrial networks (2008)
- Strategic thinking and the IMP approach (2007)
- The challenges in digitalizing business relationshisp (2006)
- Embedding, Producing and Using Low Weight (2006)
- Information Technology at IKEA: an “Open Sesame” Solution or just Another Type of Facility? (2005)
- The quantitative journey in a qualitative landscape (2001)
- Resource Interaction in Furniture Networks (2001)
Books
- CRM systems in industrial companies (2014)
- Resource Interactions in Interorganizational Networks, Special Issue (2012)
- IMP 2008 – An Interactive Perspective on Business in Practice (2009)
- Use of science and technology in business (2009)
- Taking place (2006)
- When Information Technology Faces Resource Interaction (2003)
Chapters
- Value measuring andvalue appropriation in industrial networks (2017)
- Start-ups as vessels carrying and developing science-based technologies: starting and restarting JonDeTech (2016)
- The impact of a start-up’s key business relationships on the commercialisation of science: the case of Nautes. (2016)
- Supply Networks (2013)
- Supply Networks (2013)
- “Network Process Re-engineering” in a home textile network (2011)
- Using Information Technology in an Industrial Network. The Economic Effects of Movex within Edsbyn’s Network (2009)
- Conscious use of others’ interface knowledge (2007)
- The Places of IKEA: Using Space in Handling Resource Networks (2006)
- IT and innovations in multinationals (2006)
- Conclusions (2006)
- Combining Scientific Knowledge and Venture Capital across Places and Networks of Resources (2006)
- Introduction (2006)
- Opportunities and Obstacles in Using IT Systems (2005)
- Network Opportunities and Obstacles in Mergers and Acquisitions (2005)
Conferences
- Target Costing and Inter-organizational Product Development (2022)
- Converging and diverging views on interacting resources (2022)
- The dark side of innovation (2022)
- Business Relationships’ International Interconnectedness: Effects on Subsidiaries Development and Headquarter relationships (2017)
- Simulating Market-Oriented Policy Interventions for Stimulating Antibiotics Development (2017)
- Industrial Networks, Internationalization and Subsidiaries Development: The Case of Loccioni and its Foreign Subsidiaries (2016)
- The connections between B2B marketing processes and IT solutions: two case studies on the application of CRM in industrial companies (2015)
- Sustainability and Buyer-Supplier Relationships in Fashion Supply Chain: A Research Agenda (2015)
- Post-conference report: New economic models addressing antibiotic resistance (2015)
- New economic models addressing antibiotic resistance (2015)
- Policy, innovation and the tricky question of borders (2015)
- The impact of key business relationships on the development of university spin-offs: the case of Nautes (2014)
- When do Start-Ups stop being Start-Ups? A business network perspective on four cases of university spin-offs (2014)
- Crafting University-Industry Interactions (2013)
- Projetcs as an attempt to make science into business (2013)
- Developing and marketing new technologies within industrial networks. A comparative case study over two embedding processes (2012)
- Implementing and using CRM to handle business Relationships: intra- and inter-organizational effects in an Italian company (2012)
- Governance and control of the commercialization of science. Examples from two major Swedish universities (2011)
- Entrepreneurial Universities Seeking New Ways to Commercialize Science: The case of Uppsala University’s AIMday (2011)
- Shifting initiatives and interacted strategies within business relationships. Analyzing the DR Motor-Chery relationship (2010)
- Developing and embedding eco-sustainable solutions: the evolution of the Leaf House network (2010)
- Deliberately changed boundaries as a means for analyzing business decisions (2010)
- How Can a Biotech Tool Reveal what's Going on under the Surface of Three Hyped Biotech Regions? (2005)